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Lee Tung Avenue is a nice shopping area in the heart of Hong Kong Island near to the mid-level escalator. It's an area with charm and character as various Chinese ornaments and statues dot the area. This neighborhood offers a nice afternoon activity for both...More

Nothing really spectacular or anything. If you just want a quick stroll with some coffee in between, this could be a spot to visit.
We went in the afternoon becaused I wanted to visit Givres gelato for some rose shaped gelatos.... (Very instagrammable by the...More

I was pretty much disappointed when I took an MTR from Central to Wan Chai just to check this place out. It's basically filled with some small shops, cafe and apartments.
From Wan Chai MTR station, there's an exit leading to Lee Tung Avenue on...More

In a severely congested city like Hong Kong, pedestrian streets like Lee Tung Avenue is a rarity. This newly redeveloped street, despite of its controversy, definitely deserves a stroll. The buildings, modeled after traditional Chinese tong laus, are lovely. There are also plenty of seats,...More

I come here because of the moon museum, which is a limited event to show the 7-meter moon figure. I come here at night, there is a car park underground, and there is a nice atmosphere in the street, many people take photo here.

Despite the fact I am not a fan of those overly cosmetic facade design, I have to admit that the pedestrianized avenue does bring to the district not only new shops and eateries but also a place to slow down and breathe, which for a...More

This street runs between Johnston Road and Queens Road Eat - from the latter, it is almost opposite the Hopewell Centre.
The Avenue has been refurbished, and modernized and it has attracted a lot of interesting gift shops, bakeries, coffee and tea shops and restaurants....More

This not like the rest of Wan Chai and this small street has been modernised and is now used only by pedestrians. It has trees and well paved are and a small garden. It lacks the local 'atmosphere' but it is a pleasant area to...More

It is very sad to see a 'neigbourhood' for people to live and work is 'transformed' into something ugly like this. They put fake plastic flowers everywhere and the things sold in the shops are expensive. Why the change?

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Wan Chai and Causeway Bay are the retail centres ofHong Kong Island. Filled with shops, malls andrestaurants, both areas are bustling with people –tourists and locals alike. Causeway Bay has one of thehighest rents on the planet, and is a bit morepolished and modern than its Wan Chai counterpart.Beneath the surface there is more than meets the eye –find boutique stores in the above ground floors of

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